Clooney wants to RüdersdorfRüdersdorf (MOZ) scenes of the latest film project from Oscar-winner George Clooney will be filmed in the ruins of the old chemical plant in Rüdersdorf (Märkisch Oderland). A report lists until mid-February to the security risks in the industrial wasteland.

If everything goes according Andreas Kirscht from Rüdersdorfer clerk's office, no one comes to the extensive grounds of the former branch of the state-owned enterprise Coswig chemical plant. Although he wears a prominent names such as Hollywood star George Clooney, in his view some women is weak. Andreas Kirscht is no exception. "The property is in danger of collapse, which is highly dangerous," he warns.

On behalf of the Babelsberg Film Studios Helmut Seiffarth currently investigating the stability of the ruins, which was produced until 1989, feed phosphate and is popular location for film and photo shoots since. Twelve years ago, originated here scenes of war film "Duell - Enemy at the Gates". Now George Clooney wants to implement the same place part of his World War II drama "The Monuments Men". At the Babelsberg Film Studios confirmed that no one. "For potential locations, we do not comment whether it is a small student film or a famous director," incited spokesman Eike Wolf from specific inquiries and refers to producer Clooney, weekend times here and there with his camera to scouting has been sighted. Of course, such a film would come several places in question - "but that does not mean that we accept that in the end, really."

At least evaluators Seiffarth is pretty convinced that is rotated in the Rüdersdorfer industrial wasteland anyway. "My first impression: it works," says Berlin, who are not working together for the first time with the filmmakers from Babelsberg. And if his investigations come to a different conclusion? "Then we have to see what security requirements are necessary," he says. The stark warning of Rüdersdorfer regulatory agency he can understand. He would probably do the same if he were sitting in the office. Regardless of whether gathered with Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon and Bill Murray, and of course the great George just the creme de la creme of the international film industry under the rickety ruin. And from March to May Clooney's biggest film with a budget of up to $ 80 million turns.

Act is "The Monuments Men" by a British-American special unit that will bring art treasures from Europe, from the grasp of Nazi security. Filming will reportedly not only in Studio Babelsberg, but also on location as the Berlin Cathedral. And probably also in Rüdersdorf been where revealed at the millennium on the former site of feed phosphate plant one of the biggest environmental scandals Brandenburg was: From about 80 leaking barrels, which were stored on the site next to the Museum Park, oil seeped into the ground and into storm drains. In addition, investigators came across a fully equipped chemistry laboratory with highly toxic substances. "Much has been blown up, but in the soil are also a lot of holes," says Andreas Kirscht from Rüdersdorfer Hall imposed the restraining order from him.

The administrator of the enclosed object speaks against disreputable of horror stories that would spread across the former work and agree not. And he reveals that in addition to the static reports meanwhile soil samples were taken and also a security expert from Sony has already looked at the site. "We are in the preparatory phase," he says.The shooting itself, should take place in silence. "We quickly and quietly, and rotate are gone again," is how Babelsberg spokesman Wolf common practice. Spectators are welcome only in the movies.

Possibly, but they need to let everyone know too that they're open to business for any clients, small or large, while keeping confidentiality with them.

Must find out more about Berlin Cathedral. I don't think it features in the book, but many others do. And the chemical plant could be used for all sorts of things, (including entrances to mines I guess) but it seems it's in a fragile state, so safety and insurance are paramount.

Fascinating stuff. And such a huge project! Many locations to come, I think, including the UK, France and Austria

From the book, I know Shrivenham, Wilts has to be recreated - it's still a military town, so it couldn't be used. Large parts of Northern France feature, including Saint-Lo and Paris. Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of Italy. And of course the Salt mines of the Alps, and the castles and Bertschesgarten so southern German/Austrian borders.

Well, the Monte Cassino cathedral is alluded to when the Allies went in there, but it's hard to know what will be highlighted and what won't because there is so much. In essence this is about a group ofAllied soldiers who were seconded because of their expert knowledge to rescue all the magnificent artwork that the Nazis basically hijacked from museums, cathedrals, even homes as they advanced across Europe.

I will be really really interested to see how they manage to replicate the works of art

This rumor makes the inhabitants of Bad listen attentively Grund: Hollywood star George Clooney is to turn resin into the neighborhoods of his new film. That this is not just a rumor, the mayor of the municipality, Harald Dietzmann (Independent), NDR.de has confirmed. The production company Babelsberg Film Studios was already in October approached the municipality to search for suitable locations for the film "The Monuments Men". Found was the former mine "God's help" to let the director and actor Clooney probably play a small part of his film history.

"Super, Super, Super Bad Grund"

Author /: Peter Jagla

With excitement we follow in Bad Grund rumors about new filming George Clooney. Although no agreements exist, the location is virtually certain.

Hollywood is very demanding

The land on which the mine is, is privately owned. The owner said that there was great interest in Hollywood and at the Potsdam Babelsberg Film Studios. For months he was in negotiations that were partially complicated than with authorities in Germany. The claims, which put Hollywood, the owner, were disproportionately high. Nevertheless, he was very happy when the contract is concluded soon.

I hope you don't mind that I translated this into English. I thought some English speaking people here might want to read.

Bad Grund is waiting for George Clooneyby Peter Jagla, NDR.deThis rumor is the residents of bad Grund listen up: Hollywood star George Clooney is to turn parts of his new film in the town of resin. That is however not only a rumor, the Mayor of the Samtgemeinde, Harald Dietzmann has confirmed (no party affiliation), NDR.de. The production company Babelsberg in October on the Samtgemeinde came to around for suitable locations for the film "the monuments men" to search. The former mine "Help of God", in which Director and actor Clooney probably play a small part of its film history will let was found."Super, super, super for bad Grund"Author: Peter JaglaWith tension following rumors about new shooting of George Clooney's in bad Grund. Even if there are still no contracts, the location in the Harz mountains is considered almost certain.Hollywood makes high demandsThe terrain on which stands the mine, is privately owned. The owner said that there is great interest in Hollywood and Potsdam Babelsberg film studios. For months, he's in negotiations, which are sometimes more complicated than with authorities in Germany. The claims that Hollywood, so the owners were disproportionately high. But he is very happy,

Ah. Prolly a large stash of art was hidden in a mine in the area and perhaps it isn't certain exactly where... Smart, to cover the bases. Maybe later, real mine will turn up, or this one turns out to actually be the one.

Like Hitler to hide stuff unsafely in damp mines and crap as he prolly didn't have a real idea of how precious the materials of some of it was.

[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Hitler's Wristwatch: A Nazi Legacy Hidden in German MuseumsAdolf Hitler and his Nazi henchmen amassed huge amounts of valuable art, jewelry and other collectibles prior to and during World War II. It is a poisonous legacy which German museums and governments have failed to properly address. The moral disaster continues to the present day.

Thanks, I M. If you google any one of the Monuments Men, e g James Rorimer or George Stout, it's unbelievable how much information there is too.

And The Rape of Europa on DVD is a documentary of everything that happened as well. Loads of priceless art was hidden in mines so it's no wonder His Nibs is looking in the Harz for a disused site which is relatively safe...........

Here's more info about MM and a prospective release date. Apologies if this has been posted.

A Christmas-time release date usually signifies Oscar dreams for an announced movie project. Just look at the 2012 slate, which crams everything from The Hobbit and Zero Dark Thirty to Django Unchained and Les Miserables into the Christmas frame. Add a prestige director like George Clooney to the mix – directing an ensemble of all-stars – and you can bet that Sony has awards hopes for Monuments Men, which just put its chips down on a valuable piece of 2013 real estate.

BoxOfficeMojo claims that Sony will release Clooney’s next directorial effort on Dec. 20, 2013. At the moment, that’s a crowded weekend. Monuments, providing everything holds, will open opposite Tom Hanks’ Mary Poppins drama Saving Mr. Banks, Fox’s Walking With Dinosaurs, and the senior-circuit comedy Last Vegas. Of course, Peter Jackson’s second Hobbit will still be cleaning up in theaters (having opened on Dec. 13). And Paramount’s Jack Ryan reboot has circled Christmas Day as its intended launch.

Clooney’s movie, from what we know, is a World War II-era thriller about art historians called into Germany near the end of the war to retrieve valuable works that were pilfered by the Nazis. Matt Damon was the latest name floated as part of Clooney’s ensemble, which already includes Daniel Craig, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, John Goodman and Jean Dujardin.

Clooney’s last directorial effort, The Ides of March, also flirted with Oscar dreams before falling short, though the actor competed for someone else’s film, The Descendants, when it came time for the awards campaigns. Given the fact that Clooney also will be in Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity at some point next year, we have to wonder if a similar situation is starting to brew. Either way, now we know Monuments Men is coming, and we know when. Time to get excited. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

Love the fact that the Monuments Men twitter account features one of the original b/w photos taken at the time. It's the same as the book cover, and James Rorimer is the MM at the top of the stairs...........

I don't think this has anything to do with the movie. This website MonumentsMen.com is a place that has a lot of the resources from that time. The I guess kind of a museum. When I first heard about the movie I searched & found this place to acquire background information.Anyway, try to check it out further.

I would love to be in this movie. It looks like this one will be a hit. All done in Berlin with a great cast. Very cold out there, but I am sure they have the best hotels to stay in and lots of heaters. I will look forward to seeing this film when it is complete. Love ya george, bg

I hope it is the film that gives George the recognition he deserves as a director, the film that gives him the opportunity to escape from the usual patterns and that highlights his genius, the only way to become a great director